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Bark and autumn funghi

11/03/2020 //  by Michelle//  Leave a Comment

There are more leaves, but for a little change of scene, how about some autumn funghi?

Or some bark? I don’t know what this tree is but where the bark has flaked away it has revealed a child’s soft pink skin.

Whereas this could be an early 20th century art nouveau sketch? Or maybe a Chinese drawing – charcoal on delicate handmade paper?

Close up I see a stage in the bowl of a natural amphitheatre surrounded by mountain peaks…..

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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